BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:
Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to a device for automatically mounting and dismounting
an upper metal mold to and from a bolster plate and an upper heat plate upon exchange
of metal molds when a size and a kind of a tire to be vulcanized are changed in a
tire vulcanizing machine.
Description of the Prior Art:
[0002] In a tire vulcanizing machine, metal molds for vulcanization respectively have different
configurations for respective kinds and respective sizes of tires and depending upon
a tire production schedule, it is necessary to perform exchange works for metal molds
fairly frequently.
[0003] An upper metal mold and a lower metal mold were fixed to an upper heat plate and
a lower heat plate, respectively, by fastening bolts in the prior art. Since the metal
mold exchange work necessitates a long period of time, in recent years plans for improvements
thereof have been proposed. One of the proposals is the invention disclosed in Japanese
Patent Application No. 60-037704 (1985), and this invention will be described with
reference to Figs. 5 to 9.
[0004] In Figs. 5 to 9, with regard to a metal mold mount portion within a tire vulcanizing
machine, in relation to a lower metal mold, on a vulcanizing machine frame 1 a thermal
insulator 2 and a lower heat plate 3 are fixedly fastened to the frame by means of
bolts 4.
[0005] In relation to an upper metal mold, preliminarily a thermal insulator 6 and an upper
heat plate 7 are fixedly fastened integrally to a lower surface of a bolster plate
by means of bolts 8. The bolster plate 5 is exactly raised and lowered within a frame
by means of an elevator and guide means not shown.
[0006] Clamp rod 9 is preliminarily assembled as penetrating through holes in the bolster
plate 5, the thermal insulator 6 and the upper heat plate 7. At the bottom end of
the clamp rod 9 is formed a clamp claw 10, and its top end is fitted to a rotating
lever 13 via a key 14. At the middle of a shaft of the clamp rod 9 is mounted a sprocket
11 via a key 12. Furthermore, on the middle portion of the clamp rod 9 is formed a
male screw 15, and this male screw 15 is threadedly engaged with a nut 16 which is
fixed to the bolster plate 5 by means of bolts 30. Bearings 17 and 18 support the
clamp rod 9.
[0007] The clamp rods 9 are assembled at four locations at equal intervals on the plane
of the bolster plate 5, the respective sprockets 11 are interlocked via a roller chain
19, and thereby rotational drive for the clamp rods 9 is simultaneously transmitted
to the clamp rods 9 at four locations.
[0008] A sprocket 20 is an idler sprocket for preventing the roller chain 19 from loosening.
[0009] Actuation of a cylinder 21 rotationally drives the clamp rod 9 via the lever 13 and
the key 14.
[0010] A clamp metal 22, a link 23, a lever 24 and a cylinder 25 are used for clamping a
lower metal mold 26 and a lower heat plate 3.
[0011] A clamp assistant plate 28 is preliminarily fastened to a top surface of an upper
metal mold 27 by means of bolts 29, and thus the upper metal mold 27 and the clamp
assistant plate 28 are carried into a vulcanizing machine in an integrated state.
[0012] When a metal mold is carried into a vulcanizing machine, at first the bolster plate
5, the thermal insulator 6 and the upper heat plate 7 are integrally raised up to
the upper limit to broaden a carry-in space for the metal mold, and then, the upper
and lower metal molds 26 and 27 and the clamp assistant plate 28 are made to sit at
a regular position in the vulcanizing machine 3 by means of a conveying instrument
such as a fork-lift or the like. Next, the bolster plate 5 is lowered to bring the
upper heat plate 7 into tight contact with the clamp assistant plate 28. At this moment,
the clamp claw 10 must be accommodated in the bore of the clamp assistant plate 28
at the position shown in Fig. 8. Then, by actuating the cylinder 25, the clamp metal
22 is meshed with a slot 31 in the lower metal mold 26, and thereby the lower heat
plate and the slot 31 are clamped.
[0013] Subsequently, the cylinder 21 is actuated to rotate the clamp rod 9, hence the clamp
claw 10 is rotated by about 90° as shown in Fig. 9, and the upper heat plate 7 and
the clamp assistant plate 28 are clamped. When the clamp rod 9 rotates, the clamp
rod 9 is raised by the screw 15, and the upper heat plate 7 and the clamp assistant
plate 28 are firmly held in tight contact.
[0014] However, the above-described upper metal mold clamp device had the following shortcomings:
(1) In the above-mentioned device, four clamp rods (screw rods) and claws are rotated
via a chain by means of a single hydraulic cylinder and thereby an upper metal mold
is raised. Accordingly, the rotational angle and the raised height of the screw rod
are constant for the four screw rod, and so, there is a shortcoming that if one of
the four screw rods should unexpectedly finish to fasten earlier than the others,
then the remaining three would become unable to fasten further.
(2) In addition, there is a shortcoming that in the case where before mounting of
the upper metal mold the clamp claw should not be well inserted into the clamp bore
of the clamp assistant plate but should strike against the top surface of the clamp
assistant plate, due to lack of the accommodation means for the clamp claw the weight
of the upper heat plate, the bolster plate and the like would be loaded upon the clamp
claw, and the claw would be damaged.
(3) Furthermore, since lock means after finishment of clamping of the upper metal
mold is not provided, there was a fear that during a work, clamping may loosen and
the upper metal mold may fall.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
[0015] It is therefore one object of the present invention to provide an upper metal mold
clamp device which is free from the above-described shortcomings (1) to (3) above
in the prior art, and which can quickly and reliably carry out exchange of an upper
metal mold.
[0016] According to one feature of the present invention, there is provided an upper metal
mold clamp device in a tire vulcanizing machine of the type that an upper metal mold
is detachably fixed to a bolster by rotating a plurality of clamp rods vertically
penetrating through the bolster and provided with clamp claws at their bottom end,
which clamp device comprises drive units such as hydraulic cylinders for rotating
the respective clamp rods independently of rotation of the other clamp rods, nuts
mounted onto the bolster plate in an unrotatable but vertically movable manner and
threadedly engaged with male screws at the upper portions of the clamp rods, and clamp
claw accommodating spaces formed around the clamp rods on the bottom surface of an
upper heat plate held in contact with the upper metal mold.
[0017] According to a more specific feature of the present invention, the subject upper
metal mold clamp device comprises a plurality of clamp rods penetrating vertically
through a bolster plate and an upper heat plate, drive units such as hydraulic cylinders
or the like connected to the top ends of the clamp rods via horizontal levers to
apply torques to the clamp rods, clamp claws projected horizontally from the bottom
ends of the clamp rods and adapted to be fitted in and disengaged from clamp slots
in the upper metal mold, male screws threaded at middle positions of the clamp rods,
nuts threadedly engaged with the male screws and mounted onto the bolster plate in
an unrotatable but vertically movable manner, spaces machined in the upper heat plate
for accommodating the clamp claws, and springs interposed between the clamp rods and
the bolster plate for biasing the clamp rods downwards.
[0018] In operation of the metal mold clamp device according to the present invention, upper
and lower metal molds are carried into a tire vulcanizing machine by means of a conveying
instrument such as a fork-lift or the like, and they are made to sit at a regular
position on a lower heat plate. Under this condition, the clamp claws are inserted
into the clamp slots in the upper metal mold.
[0019] Subsequently, when the drive units for the clamp rods are actuated, for instance,
by feeding pressurized fluid to hydraulic cylinders, the clamp rods are rotated and
the clamp claws fit in the clamp slots. In addition, during the rotation, the clamp
rods would move upwards as a result of threaded engagement between the male screws
and the female screws, and the upper metal mold is pulled towards the upper heat plate
and fastened thereto. When the clamp rod has rotated up to a predetermined angular
position, a lock pin operates, and thereby rotation of the clamp rod is locked.
[0020] It is to be noted that during lowering of the bolster plate, when the clamp claw
does not well align with the clamp slot in the upper metal mold but strikes against
the top surface of the metal mold, the spring biasing the clamp rod downwards would
contract and the clamp rod is pushed up, so that the clamp claw is drawn into the
clamp claw accommodating space provided in the upper heat plate. As a result, damage
of the clamp claw can be prevented. It is also to be noted that in association with
the upward movement of the clamp rod, the male screw member and the drive unit for
the clamp rod are also raised jointly.
[0021] The above-mentioned and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention
will become more apparent by reference to the following description of one preferred
embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
[0022] In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a vertical cross-section view of an essential part of an upper metal mold
clamp device in a tire vulcanizing machine according to one preferred embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a partial horizontal cross-section view taken along line II-II in Fig. 1,
as viewed in the direction of arrows;
Fig. 3 is a general plan view of the upper metal mold clamp device shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a general front view of a tire vulcanizing machine;
Fig. 5 is a schematic vertical cross-section view showing a metal mold clamp device
in a tire vulcanizing machine in the prior art;
Fig. 6 is a plan view of the same device taken along line VI-VI in Fig. 5, as viewed
in the direction of arrows;
Fig. 7 is a schematic vertical cross-section view of the same device taken along a
center axis of a clamp rod;
Fig. 8 is a partial horizontal cross-section view taken along line VIII-VIII in Fig.
7, as viewed in the direction of arrows; and
Fig. 9 is a similar cross-section view but showing a state where a clamp claw has
been rotated by 90° with respect to the state shown in Fig. 8.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT:
[0023] Referring now to Fig. 4 which shows a general construction of a tire vulcanizing
machine, on installation bases A is installed a double-based frame 1, and in this
frame are disposed two sets of vulcanizing apparatuses of the same shape. The vulcanizing
apparatus includes upper and lower metal molds 26 and 27, the lower metal mold 26
being mounted to the frame 1 via a lower heat plate 3, and the upper metal mold 27
is mounted to a bolster plate 5 via an upper heat plate 7. It is to be noted that
the bolster plate 5 is connected to elevator cylinders 100, so that the upper metal
mold can be retreated upwards before and after a tire vulcanizing work.
[0024] In the following, one preferred embodiment of the present invention will be explained
with reference to Figs. 1 to 3. It is to be noted that in these figures, component
parts designated by the same reference numerals as those in the heretofore known device
described previously with reference to Figs. 5 to 9 are identical or similar members
to those included in the known device, and so, further description thereof will be
omitted in part.
[0025] In these figures, reference numeral 5 designates a bolster plate, numeral 27 designates
an upper metal mold, and numeral 7 designates an upper heat plate for heating the
upper metal mold. Between the upper heat plate 7 and the bolster plate 5 is disposed
a thermal insulator 6. Reference numeral 28 designates a clamp assistant plate fixedly
secured to the upper metal mold 27, and a clamp slot 50 is drilled in this clamp assistant
plate.
[0026] Reference numeral 9 designates clamp rods, which extends vertical as penetrating
the upper heat plate 7, and each of which is supported by bearings 17 and 18 in a
rotatable and vertically movable manner with respect to the bolster plate 5. Reference
numeral 10 designates a clamp claw projected horizontally from the bottom end of the
clamp rod 9, the plan configuration of the clamp claw 10 is similar to that of the
heretofore known device shown in Fig. 8, and after it has been aligned with and inserted
into the clamp slot 50, by rotating it by about 90°, the upper metal mold is clamped.
[0027] Reference numeral 15 designates a male screw threaded at a middle position of the
clamp rod 9, which is threadedly engaged with a nut 16 disposed outside of the male
screw 15, and so, when the clamp rod 9 is rotated, it serves to make the clamp rod
9 move upwards by the threads and to attract the upper metal mold 27 engaged with
the clamp screw 10 towards the upper heat plate 7.
[0028] Reference numeral 51 designates a spring interposed between a flange portion 52
in the proximity of the bottom end of the clamp rod 9 and the bolster plate 5, which
always biases the clamp rod 9 downwards, and which serves to allow the clamp rod 9
to escape upwards and to prevent the clamp claw 10 from damaging, by shrinking when
an upward force exceeding a predetermined value is exerted upon the clamp rod 9. Reference
numeral 53 designates a clamp claw retreating and accommodating space provided on
the bottom surface of the upper heat plate 7.
[0029] Reference numeral 54 designates a support metal for the above-mentioned nut 16, which
is fixedly secured to the upper surface of the bolster plate 5 by means of bolts 55,
and which is held in contact with the outer periphey of the nut 16 via a hexagonal
cross-section hole, and as a result, the support metal 54 restrains rotation of the
nut 16 and allows only vertical movement of the same.
[0030] Reference numeral 13 designates a horizontal lever that is fixedly secured to the
top end of the clamp rod 9 via a key 14.
[0031] It is to be noted that the above-mentioned clamp rods 9 are disposed at four locations
on a plane of the bolster plate 5, as shown in Fig. 3.
[0032] Reference numeral 21 designates a hydraulic cylinder having one end connected to
the horizontal lever 13 of one clamp rod 9 via a pin 56 and the other end connected
to the horizontal lever 13 of another clamp rod 9 via a pin 56, which applies torques
to the above-mentioned cylinders 9 as a result of extension or contraction thereof.
The other hydraulic cylinder 9 is also the same. In this connection, the hydraulic
cylinder 21 shown at the above in Fig. 3 is illustrated in a state before the clamp
rods 9 clamp the upper metal mold where the cylinder 21 is contracted, while the hydraulic
cylinder 9 at the below is illustrated in a state where it is extended and the clamp
rods 9 have clamped the upper metal mold.
[0033] Reference numerals 57, 58, 59 and 60 designate locking cylinders disposed on the
bolster plate 5 in correspondence to the aforementioned four clamp rods 9. Each of
these locking cylinders 57 - 60 consists of a lock pin 61 mounted to the tip end of
a rod of the locking cylinder, a spring 62 always biasing the lock pin towards the
clamp rod 9 and a pressurized fluid chamber 63 for retracting the lock pin upon unlocking.
On the side of the clamp rod 9 is provided a lock pin receiving metal 64, and provision
is made such that at the angular position where the clamp rod 9 has been rotated by
a predetermined angle, a hole 64a formed in the lock pin receiving metal 64 may align
in position with the lock pin 61.
[0034] A procedure of mounting a metal mold in the above-described apparatus will be explained
in the following.
[0035] At first, the bolster plate 5, the thermal insulator 6 and the upper heat plate 7
are integrally raised up to an upper limit position, and thereby a space for carrying
in a metal mold is kept broadened. Next, the upper and lower metal molds 26 and 27
and the clamp assistant plate 28 are made to sit at a regular position within the
vulcanizing machine by means of a conveying instrument such as a fork-lift or the
like. Then the bolster plate 5 is lowered, and the upper heat plate 7 and the clamp
assistant plate 28 (that is, the upper metal mold 27) are brought into tight contact
with each other. At this time, it is necessary that the clamp claw 10 aligns with
the clamp slot 50 and is accommodated in the latter. If the alignment between the
clamp claw 10 and the clamp slot 50 should fail and the clamp claw 10 should strike
against the upper surface of the upper metal mold 27 (the clamp assistant plate 28),
the spring 51 would shrink and the clamp rod 9 would retreat upward, so that the clamp
claw 10 is pulled into the retreating and accommodating space 53 provided in the
upper heat plate 7, and can be saved from damage. Accordingly, the bolster plate 5
is raised again, and after centering between the upper and lower metal molds 26 and
27 have been carried out, alignment between the clamp claw 10 and the clamp slot 50
is realized. If the alignment has been done successfully, after the lower metal mold
26 has been fixed to the lower heat plate 3 through the heretofore known method, a
clamp work for the upper metal mold 27 is commenced. That is, compressed air or the
like fed from a pressurized fluid source not shown is supplied to the hydraulic cylinders
21 to make them extend, and then the clamp rods 9 are rotated via the horizontal levers
13 connected to the opposite ends of the hydraulic cylinders 21, resulting in engagement
of the clamp claws 10 with the clamp slots 50. At that time, the clamp rods 9 are
raised due to threaded engagement between the male screw 15 and the nut 16, and the
upper metal mold 27 is attracted towards the lower surface of the upper heat plate
7. When the clamp rods 9 have rotated by a predetermined amount (for instance, by
90°), the lock pins 61 of the locking cylinders 57 - 60 align with the holes 64a in
the lock pin receiving metals 64, hence the lock pins 61 are inserted into the holes
64a by the resilient forces of the springs 62, and thus locking is effected.
[0036] As will be apparent from the detailed description of the preferred embodiment above,
according to the present invention, owing to the fact that in an upper metal mold
clamp device of a tire vulcanizing machine of the type that an upper metal mold is
detachably fixed to a bolster plate by rotating a plurality of clamp rods penetrating
vertically through the bolster plate and provided with clamp claws at their bottom
ends, there are provided drive units for rotating the respective clamp rods independently
of rotation of the other clamp rods, nuts mounted onto the bolster plate in an unrotatable
but vertically movable manner and threadedly engaged with male screws at the upper
portions of the clamp rods, and clamp claw accommodating spaces formed around the
clamp rods on the bottom surface of an upper heat plate held in contact with the upper
metal mold, the following advantages are obtained:
(1) Since rotation of each clamp rod is effected independently of rotation of the
other clamp rods, even in the event that rotation of one clamp rod is insufficient,
the other clamp rods can fully rotate respectively by 90°.
(2) Even in the case where the clamp claw could not be successfully inserted into
the clamp slot in the upper metal mold upon exchange of the upper metal mold, the
clamp claw would not be damaged because it is attracted into the clamp claw accommodating
space.
(3) Owing to the fact that the lock pin is automatically actuated at the position
where the clamp operation has finished, there is no risk that during a work, clamping
may be loosened and the metal mold may fall.
(4) Therefore, according to the present invention, an upper metal mold clamp device
in a tire vulcanizing machine which can perform an upper metal mold exchange work
quickly, reliably and safely, can be realized.
[0037] Since many changes and modifications can be made to the above-described construction
without departing from the spirit of the present invention, it is intended that all
matter contained in the above description and illustrated in the accompanying drawings
shall be interpreted to be illustrative and not in a limiting sense.